At Gilmer Sadler Attorneys, we work hard to satisfy all of your family law requirements. We understand how difficult these cases can be, and we're committed to providing you with the best advice possible to help the process go as smoothly as possible. All cases are treated with respect to our client's needs and in close partnership with you to ensure that your standards are met at every point. Our mission is to resolve any obstacles that might occur and provide results-oriented representation. To get started on your case review, give us a call at
540-980-1360 right now.
Divorce is never an easy thing to deal with. You don't have to be caught off guard if you have the right legal team by your side to provide guidance and support. Our team is here to help you every step of the way, guiding you through the legal process and ensuring that you get the best possible results.
If you've just filed for divorce or need help with a motion for modification or the execution of a final divorce decree, we'll fight for men and women's rights every step of the way. All divorce-related and post-divorce matters are handled by us, including:
Uncontested Divorce: When all parties agree on all issues in their case, it is called an uncontested divorce. This is the best option in family law because it saves money and gets better results quicker. In this case, our job is to ensure that our clients do not make any hasty decisions that could lead to a larger problem in the future.
Contested Divorce: If a couple cannot compromise or settle their differences of opinion, Gilmer Sadler Attorneys will make sure you are well informed about all of your options for dealing with the other party. Our firm will also handle your disputed divorce and carefully prepare your case to ensure that you are well served in court.
There may come the point in a marriage where both parties want to live separately but are not ready or able to divorce. A separation might be the best choice in this case. A separation agreement, also known as a property settlement agreement, is a legal contract that outlines the key issues in a marriage, such as property division, parental rights clarification, and alimony and custody arrangements. The arrangement may also specify whether it is a temporary agreement or one that will be integrated into the divorce judgment.
Reasons To Consider A Separation Agreement
There are a variety of reasons why a couple would suggest divorce. The following are some examples of conditions that might necessitate a separation agreement:
Before drafting or signing a separation agreement, why not seek the advice of an experienced, certified law firm? At Gilmer Sadler Attorneys, we've successfully assisted several clients in drafting separation agreements, meticulously going through each detail to secure the parties' interests.
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